The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 27, 1920, Image 5

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© WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, U. S. A.

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This Farr} contains 102 acres, more or less, 81 acres farm land, 21 acres of wood land; situated 1 mile from Middletown, 4 miles from Hummelstown, along the Middletown and Hummelstown road. Just
30-minute auto ride from Harrisburg. It is an ideal summer home. The buildings stand high; your outlook along the Swatara Creek is beautiful. The buildings have all been repaired and repainted, with
new roofs; everything in perfect condition. Anyone to appreciate the beauty and value of this farm must see it. WE ASK YOU TO VISIT BEFORE THE SALE.
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Residence
This is the batk porch view of the main house. There are 11
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center of thé “souse, two stairways, made for two families, a
garden and a new chicken house for each family. There is water
in the house also connected with drain pipe.
The small building you see here is the milk, pump and butcher
house. The milk and pump house are concreted and connected
with drain, the only way to have your building if you want to
handle good clean milk. The butcher room is complete with
chimney ready to set your kettles.
We ask you to visit before the sale.
Cottage House
The above cut is a cottage house just built, at the lower end of
the orchard along the Round Top road. There are six rooms all
newly painted and papered, large front porch, slate roof, concrete m
walks, chicken house, large lot and garden, lawn fence in front of
house and 56 foot drilled well with new iron pump.
It is a perfect summer house, just 200 yards from Roth’s bath- |
ing beach along the Swatara Creek. Remember this will also go
with the farm. I could have sold this property many times sepa-
rately, but everything must go with the farm.
We ask you to visit before the sale.
Spring House
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The above cut is of ever-flowing spring, covered with a lilac
® bush, no farm complete without a spring house. The place to
B jeep your milk and make good clean butter.
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The floor of this spring house is concreted with a trough just
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FRONT PORCH VIEW
The above cut is a front porch view from the main house, showing the two fields along the Swatara Creek. No finer ground to be had for trucking. On the south side along the run there is sand soil just
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enough for canteloupes and watermelons. Plenty of water if you want to irrigate.
On the north side you will notice the scenery as well as the York Haven Power Co. line. I have an agreement with them when I wanted power or light, they will connect the wires. You can have electric
lights in your house and barn with very little expense. Quite a convenience if you wanted to truck or for the milk business.
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Terms of Sale
ONE-HALF OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE FARM CAN
BE LEFT IN THE FARM WITH FIRST MORTGAGE AT THE
REGULAR RATE OF INTEREST, 6 PER CENT. I WILL GIVE
A CHANCE TO THE PURCHASER TO PAY OFF EVERY 6
MONTHS. THAT WILL REDUCE THE RATE OF INTEREST.
IF ONE OR TWO THOUSAND ARE PAID OFF EACH SIX
MONTHS, THAT WOULD BRING YOUR RATE OF INTEREST
TO 43; NOT OVER 5 PER CENT. 10 PER CENT. OF THE PUR-
CHASE PRICE TO BE AID ON DAY OF THE SALE. THE BAL-
ANCE OF THE ONE-HALF WITH THE MORTGAGE ON APRIL
1, 1921, WHEN POSSESSION WILL BE GIVEN.

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Large Bank Barn
The :zbove cut will give you an idea of the large bank barn with
carriagt shed and engine shed attached.
I have a silo that belongs at the right hand side along side of the
engine house. We took it down carefully and it is stored on the
large corn barn, but will be sold with the farm. There will be
nothing held back. I have spent thousands of dollars on this farm. g
I have taken great pride in making this farm perfect and I have BER 16, RAIN OR SHINE.
done iit.
The{ buildings are perfect. “The land is perfect. The fences
have] been gone over and are perfect. The orchard and every-
thing bout the place is in. perfect condition.
I f@ve a double concrete cow stable. The entire lower stables
havd Bhe sanitary stalls, concrete feeding rooms with water. Large
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he left hand side of the barn you see a wagon shed and corn ®
ba \ I} newly painted, with slate roof, solid plowed and grooved E. B. BRINSER, Auctioneer.
21 Acres Woodland
The above cut is the wood land, 21 acres.
This is positively a gold mine to the young man or anybody who
buys this farm. There can be $2,000 worth of wood taken off this
land each year for six years. Think of taht, $12,009. Or if you
would have time and wish to, you can take $10,000 the first year.
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SALE WILL BE TUESDAY AFTERNOON, 2 P. M. NOVEM-
You know the price of coal and then hard to get.
There is ready sale for cord wood at $10 per cord. If saw
and split, $12 and $14 per cord. We estimate 800 to 1000 cords
on this land and it is still growing each year. Cut half and in five
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